Blog Carnivals
While I've been out, missed highlighting a few carnivals:
Grand Rounds 3.1
Tangled Bank #63
Skeptics' Circle #44
The sixty-third edition of Tangled Bank has been posted by the Indian Cowboy. Go read yourself some science.
Ever wanted a tattoo of your favorite invertebrate? I hear they're inking insects, molluscs, cnidarians, and all kinds of other spineless critters in Monterey. To get your tat, visit the newest edition of Circus of the Spineless at Deep-Sea News.
Alaskan vacation edition! Check out not only the week's best medical blogging, but also some lovely pics from the author's home state.
The sixth edition of Mendel's Garden has been posted at The Voltage Gate. Like Ice Cube, MC Ren, and Eazy-E, this one's straight outta Compton. Go check it out to see what NWA gots to do with genetics blogging. I know I'm pimpin' my Raiders hat over a Jheri curl right now.
For all you micro-oriented folks, don't forget that the latest edition of Animalcules will be up Sunday the 17th at Viva la evolucion!. Send your enties to me (aetiology AT gmail DOT com) or Salva (vivalaevolucion AT hotmail DOT com) by tomorrow (Saturday).
Janet hosts the latest edition of the Skeptics' Circle. Don't let the cuteness dampen your critical thinking skills.
It's fun, games, and science blogging over at The Hairy Museum of Natural History, where the latest Tangled Bank is hosted.
The best of this week's medical blogging can be found at Diabetes Mine, with a "back to med school" theme.
The newest edition of Pediatric Grand Rounds is up over at Breath Spa for Kids.
Additionally, don't forget that the latest edition of Animalcules will be up later this week at Viva la evolucion!. Because of some scheduling issues for this month's host, it'll be up on Sunday the 17th instead of Thursday the 14th. In the meantime, send your enties to me (aetiology AT gmail DOT com) or Salva (vivalaevolucion AT hotmail DOT com).
This week's edition of Grand Rounds, the weekly compendium of medical blogging, is up over at Clinical Cases and Images.
Other carnival news:
The next edition of Pediatric Grand Rounds is scheduled for September 10th,and hosted by Shinga of Breath Spa for Kids. Because of the time difference to the UK your contributions would be much appreciated by no later than Saturday, September 9, 17:00 London time; send them to breath.spaATSIGNgooglemail.com.
And finally, the next edition of Animalcules, the carnival of the wee beasties, will go live next Thursday, Sept. 14, at Viva la evolucion!.…
Welcome to the fifth edition of Mendel's Garden -- the blog carnival devoted to all things genetical. In this edition, we have 17 articles from 14 blogs on biomedical research, evolutionary genetics, and molecular and cell biology. The entire collection can be found below the fold.
Biomedical Genetics
Ruth Schaffer at Eating Fabulous reviews how genetically engineered tomatoes may help fight human disease. Ruth also writes for The Biotech Weblog, where she has written a post on genetic markers that can be used to predict premature birth.
Hsien Hsien Lei, who blogs at Genetics and Health…
Bio::Blogs #3 has been posted at business|bytes|genes|molecules. Bio::Blogs is a blog carnival that deals with computational biology. Next month's edition will be hosted by Sandy. If you write something about computational biology this month, send a link to her.
Reminder: Today is the last day to submit a post for the upcoming edition of Mendel's Garden. Either email me (evolgen [at] yahoo [dot] com) or use the Blog Carnival submission page.
As Steve subtly reminds me, the latest edition of Circus of the Spineless is up at Sunbeams from Cucumbers, wherein Steve makes the argument that CoS is way better than a normal circus. You be the judge.
And while I'm plugging posts elsewhere, I'll note that two new posts are up on Panda's Thumb in the ongoing series responding to Wells' Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design. Burt reviews Wells' chapter on Darwinism and "Traditional" Christianity, while Richard points out even more errors in the Lysenkoism chapter, specifically discussing Wells' treatment of…
While I'm plugging carnivals today, I'd be remiss not to mention the latest Skeptics' Circle over at Immunoblogging. Joseph is back, at least temporarily, after a zombie-induced hiatus, so check it out and say hello.
A new Tangled Bank is up over at Epigenetics News. Check it out for the best science blogging of the past two weeks.